The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 06, 1914, Page 4, Image 4
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(8EMI-WEEKLY.)
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irUBUSHKRS' ANNOCNCUM1
1 Published Tuesdays a
1 Fridays at Lancaster, S. I
by The Lancaster Publish!
Company, successors to T
Ledger established 1862: T
I'res Review, established 187*; T
<r Entb.-prlbe, established 185)
and entered as second-cla
matter Oct. 7, 1905, at t
postofflce at Lancaster, 3. (
A |> under Act of Congress
March 3. 1879
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Corp i FRIDAY. MAKCII 0, 11)11.
and ?
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in iV ?Weather forecast for S<
1>Carolina: Fair Saturday.
Bera i
dean'
form Iluerta has invited newspaper
'l?M.^orters to visit him, but after v
f,. happened to one reporter reoei
liicliJthers will be slow about accep
" his hospitality,
in h,
othe' "what has become of the
Io
, , . fashioned boys and girls whose g
v, piport used to be 'jumping the ropr
th< isks The Greenville Piedmont. 1
are perhaps tangoing and tur
' . trotting now.
of 11
t A number of farmers have jo
th:il the chamber of commerce and
*'lf> hope others will follow their good
j,'; |.ample. The organization is not
tati(the town alone, hut the Lanca
Wilichamber of commerce comprises
t-will benefit both town and count
I:
v The State, in order to save mc
grai^o mauslayers in South Carolina,
Geomade this capital suggestion to th
whc??in8tead of paying a fee to a crim
p^lawyer to defend them, why not p
guilty to the charge of murder
let the governor forthwith grant t
WiT,a nardon."
an We believe it was Cromwell,
koi-on one occasion, when the Hi
uprparliament would not do his bidd
rai:8ummarlly adjourned the body.
tiK,*re surprised that Governor Bh
It {did not take similar action Wedi
whday night with the South Caro
Vie
-"vnouse 01 representatives,
tilo
Another good effect of the ch
thjber of commerce is that others,
throwing our lead, may likewise tak
t,16forward step. The Abbeville V
republishes the story of
throrganization. with headlines read
of-"Lancaster Sets Good Exarr
^ Which Might Well be Followed by
tpj'City of Abbeville."
tin.
There was a marked contrast in
^"bearing of Governor Blease and H
resentative Stevenson in their i
ee
m.uage of words in the house of rej
an"e-ifHtives. Mr. Stevenson, w
wlfirm, was respectful and dignif
j%r On the other hand, the governor
q,overbearing and insulting,
ott r.r
if The Yorkville Enquirer has
^'anything to say editorially about
nf charges and insinuations against
ai Eleanora B. Saunders and her
P( umphant vindication, we have o1
1,1 looked it. But we are quite sure t
nj our contemporary has been in
ti sympathy with the York cou
It lady.
Sf __________________
We notice ^that the citizens
tc Fort Mill are to vote on an Issut
? tlf.000 in bonds for the Installal
^ of a waterworks system in that to
r We are glad to see our neighl
a are taking this important step and
t? hope the vote will be practlc
unanimous for the issue. It will rn
P a great deal to the future of I
h Mill.
c
c Truer words were never wrii
c than these from the Columbia St
h illiteracy never waa removed fro
I country without compulsory edi
f tion." And yet office seeking de
gogues, knowing that their po
j over the Ignorant mind is gone, w
f the light of reason comes into
( mind will prate about interfere
* with the rights of the head of a f
y lly when they know that thousa
i of ignorant so-called "heads of f
J Hies" are perishing, not only
mlnos, but the bodies of their
I spring, because they don't want tl
' to have any more than their part
| had.
J
XO MILK-AMM'IDKK I'
>UB ,.s.
How tired and disgust
one feel to hear the re
ir. even by well-meaning f
if the newspapers would
INT: much to say about Blea:
Q<* soon get rid of him. '
ng just publish what ho s
h? any comment and let the
he him. Yes, it is the new
have made Hlease." Su
l8g makes us tired. Are the
he to forget their high otli
C., educators and leaders o
?' mind, and out of regard i
ions of people without b
tilings drift along in Sou
without raising their vo
(1.50 wro,,K and injustice in I
."Ac We are glad to say tli
journals in South Car
ulopted the milk-and-cid
be ferred to, but with fev
ar they have spoken in clari
occasion required, again
ro and artifiei of the detna
ay-nothing policy may
h- folks, but so long a^ Tin
fit
business, and it expects t
ur job for some time to < <
e- continue, as heretofore,
people in plain, old-fasl
e* [lisli. tlie trutli about tli
1 P
P^, I of affairs in t li?? dear old
y. It has rotne to a prettj
tin1 governor of the state
before its house of repi
thro\y insults at its me
otT his eoat for and haute
311111 of the august body for i
our opinion it is high tin
for the newspapers to spt
re- all other agencies for g
rhat state. If the trend of tl
ltly. soon checked, we may I
ting into a condition of affa
exist in Mexico, where li
ran7.a and Villa are vieinj
other for supremacy. Ini
reat newspapers doing harm
- ' believe, but for the
hey which have protested
key- against the tendency of
would be in even a worse
we are. No, this is no
lne(1 fence-straddling, time-sei
and-cider policy.
I ex
for DAM AbK St IT INDt'STI
ster I8HING.
and -p|,0 damage suit Indus
nourishing i:i Fairfield coi
the Wiunsboro corrcspom
State designates as a "110
l?as . .
damages was tried in tin
1' m' a verdict of $400 actui
uia and $2,000 punitive dan
' a< ing a total of $2,400, w
against the J. Ci. White <
favor of one Mr. Booth. 7
action, it seems, was t
wi._ criminal carelessness up<
Jmp of the company in pern
j.JK fight in which one Hei
killed. The motion for
was made and overruled
ne9_ judge. The gist of the
Una this: The man v
shooting went scot-free, b
pany, being a corporatioi
am. hated by the average S
fol- Una jury and the avera
:e ? suit lawyer, who must 1
[ed. profession, has to be mule
our ages because it fails to cc
Ing. 'utely the acts of one of it
lple Query 1: If foreign c
the and non-resident capita lis
treated in this wnv wii
I locate without the state,
will get better treatment
tep- Query 2: If it is consid
>as- and an interefence with
jre- liberty to compel parents
hile their children, by the sa
led. of reasoning, is it not high
was to hold corporations resp
the conduct of their en
pecially when such condut
had its power of control?
the
Dr. Ex-Govemor Glenn fo I
tri- Una, recently appointed
ver- three members of the in
:hat boundary commission bj
full Wilson, and who has dor
mty good in a religious way b
in different parts of th<
when asked if he expected
4of lecturing, replied: "Wi
? of lecture if it does not inte
Lion my work in this office. I ha
wn. anything interfere with m
>ors when I was governor or ii
I we position. I will not do so
ally Pftct to lecture when not i
ean the government. I thinl
rort very busy here for about el
in the year." It is now 1
Mr. Hryan's critics to
tten attention to Governor G1
ate,
m a We call (he attention o
uca- ers of Lancaster county t
ma- from The Spartanburg H
wer Hshed in this issue, in
hen Paul V. Moore, secretary <
the tanburg chamber of conn
rice how a commercial body \
am- farmer. It is the purp<
ndH newly organized chambe
am- merce to benefit the peo|
the the remotest section of
off county and many farmei
lem ready joined It. Head h<
uits organization will help yo\
up your mind to join, Mr.
THJO LANCASTER NEWS, .MA li
'OI.H'Y FOIt " SIN <?I. K IIAM>KI> -\M> AI-ONK." W. T. Wll
Senator Sharp of Lexington alone yy 'm'!;'
Led it makes votcd to sustain the governor's veto J. H. Poa
mark made Hock Hill commission form of W. B. Ca?
oiks, "Well, government bill. The good town g- Funt
not have so should not thnk hard of this keen- j'
se we would edged statesman, who whas merely m. g. Wit
They should "standing by his friend," the gov- J. L. Poa
uiys without ernor. and when its commission is Jackson
people judge fuII>' organized, he should be invited j
spapers that UP to address his fellow citizens of j.' e' Stev
ch rot truly Hock Hill. Chalmers
i newspapers ' . s'"ger.
- . . The asylum investigation, which Jl,o. M. X
*' U<'!,.K tvas brought about by the un warrantt
a pu > i< ^ and malicious insinuations against ,
or^t n op n j)r Habcock, superintendent and his
at lone, i assjstant. Dr. Saunders, lias resulted
t i t aro i.ia. ^ (rilo complete vindication
ices against ? ..
of these native South ( arohnians,
liigli places? , , . .
who were in active service for their
at not inanv ,, ,, ,
" state. Kut. nevertheless, tlie gover,,N
nor lias accomplished the end he had
11 " in view of driving tliem out of the
service of the state, as lie did Dr.
on not. s. a- Mitt hell from the presidency of
' "" S the South Carolina College. Other
" states are waiting to receive tliem ]
'* ' ' "" with open arms, as Virginia did Dr.
*"'u Miteiii'll. Talent, self-sacrificing ser
o be on the ., ,
v i< e lor their slate, till go for naught,
>me. it will ... .. . ...
with this self-constituted autocrat,
to tell the . ...... . . ...
lake Gestler. he rules with an iron
lioned r.ng- , , , .. , . .
rod and unless the hat is thrown up
e condll Ion , . . .. . m
to him Die culprit must sutler,
state.
' puss when Governor Bleafte did two things
can appear W ednesday night that had never been
:esentatives, done before in South Carolina by any
tnbers, pull , executive. Ho appoarod in porr
tlie whole 8cn aiui delivered an oral message lo ^y" g" j?a^,
a fight. In 11,t house of representatives and n j. m. Hooi
ie, not only tMO message characterized two of the J. Carpi
?ak out. but members as liars and cowards and j"1!^
;ood in the p,, ()fy hjs coat to fight. Shades j>- jj
lings is not cf ;|ayne, Calhoun, McDuflle, Hamp- s. M. Ban
finally drift ton, Simpson and Hagood, what think Chas. Grif
irs such as y,>? "Angels and ministers of grace, Beleo
luerta, Car- defend us."
... . Geo. W. Pa
* wlth each Kmanuel 1
stead of the If the verdict i:i the damage suit Oliver C. 1
, we verily recently tried in Fairfield courtv E. Malley
newspapers, stands, it may lead to suits in that Hazel For
all along and other counties against farmers
things, wo by "innocent bystanders," who mav j * Re|j
plight than suffer front a ball from a pistol ?n Hugh It. J
day for a the hands of a drunken negro cele- W E. Tayl
ving, milk- brating at a "festlbule" some night ^y
on the plantation. The complaint in vt o Cum
the suit against the farmer by the h. H. Hor
I! FLO I It- wounded bystander would doubtl-ss H. llines.
allege, as in the Fairfield case, that *' "n('
itry is truly the farmer "permitted" the shoot- jt ' *1
inty. \Vhat|i?K R* Raxter
??hi <>' ? | w. P. Rob
vol case for | Wo havo a suggestion to inako to J. K. Pat
it town and the members of the chamber of com- T. L. Ililt
A |> Mi.l'l
nl damages merce and it is this: When you se- . t; .
ira Ii. Jon
uiges, mak- lect your hoard of directors, choose jos ^ K,
as rendered men who are deeply interested In Dr. C. B. ]
Company in keeping it alive and who will fully K. Dudley
'he cause of inform themselves of the alms and ^
he alleged (needs of such an organization, and '
>n the part | who w ill unselfishly give of their Miss Annii
lilting the time to its service. T. O. BlacV
isinger was ? ? Vdni
a new trial THK C'HAMBKH OF COMMERCE. u K Hocy|
by the trial R c. McM
matter Is Nan,e" of Parties and Firms Sub- Mlsfl Ressl
, ho did the scribing For Memberships. Robinson-(
..t Three hundred and fifty-four mem- Mrs. J. I).
iii in? com- v rv pllnj
n, cordially'ben,hlPfl. and $12,708. for three years ? Dj/ So*
outh faro- ^as keen subscribed by the following A jj j^n
ige damage Per"?ns and flrm" to the Lancaster J." T. Wyll
v.? . . chamber of commerce. The follow- J. T. Wy
Ive by his j t ^ r>i_.
ted in dam- K snows me names, number or " ???
mtrol ahso- memberships and amounts for one j ToU)
s employe#. y?ar: | ' ' JL
orporatlons f Member- |
ts are to be Name ships Amt.
1 thov net ,-er?y Springs 60 $600.00 ? , , '
I they not w T GreRory 35 420 00 Special to
where they Chas D. Jones 20 240.00 Pleasant
it. E. Wylle 12 144.00 seems thai
ered wrong Bennett-Terry Co. .. . 5 60.G'1 aa we are
individual Fa iers- Hank & sleet Th(
Trust Co 6 60.00 v'lse in go
to educate Lancaster Cotton OH The hea
me process Co 5 60.00 ve?*y good.
ly improper Hank of Lancaster... 5 60.00 Mr. Johi
onslble for Ira n* Jones 5 60.00 visited his
lnloves es W* McD Brown r> 60 00 Horton.
" ' W. J. Cunningham... 5 60.00 nit
t is beyond R g. ?arppr 4 48 0() ^nununitv
Geo. W Williams. ... 2 26.00 hpr Kran(i]
Lancaster Pub. Co... 2 26.00 i> Roberts
tfnrth Cam (J" M and E- K Plyler 3 36.00
( aro- j T Thomft8aon 3 36 0ft Miss Oh
one of the w, c. Hough 3 36.00 H?rton ^u
iternational R. C. Rrown 3 36.00 Messrs.
t President R F- Kee 3 3 6.00 Harris vlsi
IP an much Steeie A Cunnigham. 3 * 36.00 N?w Mldw
SO mU0h VV P. Bennett 3 * nn Is right sic
y lecturing L. C. Lazenby 3 ' 36.00 Mr. T 1
it country, Waddy C. Thomson. . 3 ' 36.00 tlves In thl
to continue Andrew J. Gregory. .. 2 ' 24.00 Mr. and
,v i ?h?n H J- Gregory 2 21 -Wfchildren sp
iy, I shall w p Benwett 2 % . 24.00 carter wltt
refece with Phillips & Blakney.. . 2 > 24.00 m,m A(]
ve never let W. 8. I^angley 2 * 24.00 j{erby> T|s|
y work, not B. Y. Funderburk. . . 2 24.00 w Adams.
I any other k. C. Laienby 2 oi'Sn
_ - ? J. H. Wltherspoo.i. . . 2 24.00
now. lex- Waddy c Thomson.. 2 24.00 ^r. T.
at work for standard Drug Co 2' 24.00 Lancaster
t I will be C. N. Sapp 2 ' 24.00
ight months W. F. Laney 2 oi'Sn A
n f?r Jno- T. Green 2 24.00
Pepsi-Cola Bottling ' Be it or
turn their Co 2 24.00 Aldermen
enn. Nesblt & Wilson 2 24.00 jn council
E. M. Croxton 2 24.00 thorlty of t
, .v., f?.?, J. F. Moore 2 24.00 j Tha,
f the farm- _ o o i a a
Jno. I). Wylie 2 24.00 any perROn
t) an article K Mackey 2 24.00 of thfi glde,
erald, pub- w. H. Thomson 2 24.00 caa(fir
w hich Mr. Cunningham Farm.. . 2 24.00 '
>f the Spar- ! \ 24 00 ordinance ,
merce, tells e! O. Lazenby 2 24.00
vlll aid the Edwards * Morton.. 2 24.00
,sc of the-Jno. P. Hunter 2 24.00 ?njd ?
E W Bailey 1 12.00 n,? l ,n
r of com- Y'oU?Voiry 1 12.00 arate offaa
Pie of even w porter 1 12.00 mayor.
Lancaster j. o. Porter 1 12.00 Passed 1
rs have al- J. L. Reed 1 12.00 sembled th
.w T. K. Doster 1 12.00
John Crawford 1 12.00 Attest:
1 and make R fl Stewart 1 12.00 JOHN
Farmer. w. M. Stevens 1 12.00 C
CH 6, 1914.
Hams 1 12.00
William?... 1 12.00 *
>en 1 12.00
K 1 12.00 J
ithen I 12.00 >
lerburk.... X 12.00
1 12:22 : 1717171^11
Trn:::\ 11:22 : Lr T ILli
Club, by E. >
key 1 12.00 ?
ott 1 12.00 V
vman 1 12.00 |*| T . . . .
rj. ?t*s- in mattrese pertai 11 ig t
i 12.00 ; x
Iadra ' J 12.00 i js wliat this Bank offers.
rpor 1 12.00 .
It ward...'.'. i ilvoo vice that legitimate ban kin
Jdnl!!!!!! I i2!oo I by this institution, and oi
ld??y . 1 12.00 *
lion i 12.00 consist of "All Classes."
:key l 12.00 [ ;
th?tt:1 \l:Z I Wc arc in i)0sitio11 to hs
JJj;;;;;;;; } jS'IJ matter how large or how *
1! U>. 1 12.00 depositor we offer the same
irs,'h 1 12.00 v 1 i xi , A,
rsch i 12.00 >: do to the larger one. JUi
s 1 12.00
1 12.00 Bank your headquarters ai
o 1 12.00 J 1
\['rr } your friends?coirtetoseeu
l is'1 i We invite ydn to becomi
k . 1 i2loo y . /
>,n. v i 12.00 >: and see if our service is not
anus 1 12 00 | \
. Sistare. . . 1 12.00 \
oil 1 12.00 >1
sour 1 12.00
hall 12.00 , ,
ita Wylie. . 1 12.00 v A
man 1 12.00 V I
V"::::: 1 !S:SS : The First Nai
ntor 1 12.00 /
hes 1 12.00 Z I
nson 1 12.00 V
e8\ } 12.00 >! I.ANCASTE
aotte 1 12.00 . \
Rn 1 12.00 >; V
s 1 12.00 CHAS. D. JONES, President. ]
veil 1 12.00 J
irr 1 12.00
Ilrsoh 1 12.00 J E. M. CROXTON, Cashier. E. CU1
[llackmon. . 1 12.00 '
Ferguson.. 1 12.00
Kuson 1 12.00 *
;uson, Sr... 1 12.00
^andlngham 1 12.00 ? ?
1 12.00
-lurehlson.. d 12.00
12.00
tsos 1 12.00 |
! }? "21 ta nniin r
See! ill iu lnfc r
ennan 1 12.00
lobinson . . . 1 12.00 ^ w
Robinson.. 1 12.00 J W a
= i sis oi Lancaste
lure 1 12.00
es, Jr 1 12.00
light 1 12.00 ,
Pratt 1 12.00 We have the bedt line of Groceries
Flyler. ... 1 12.00 sonable price that/has ever been car
rris 1 12.00 to give all of you a special invitation I
Utherspoon, ^ ^ ^ our llne over want to sell you i
i V. Gregory 1 12.00 'or ?ne Dollar, vte want you to buy
cmon 1 12.00 Gilt Edge Flour to Jo you all summer
uh 1 12.110 I ur? -i.-? -?? ? ? ?
- - - ?? W auun n uav |w u v* an t auu W tl 1
'{mm ' ' ' ' ' 2 24 00 something that win give you the ver
anus!!..!! 1 12!oo We want you toSsake our place tt
le McManus 1 12.00 when you come to toAi.
Funderburk 1 lt!oo We have a ^ipmenfof Keg Molai
lerburk. . . . 1 12.00 every day and if you Ji-e going to bu
veil 1 12.00, tlty we have some of /he very beet qti
dsey 1 12.00 Molasses are rarely Aver put up In
[*pCo J J2.00 especially for the FARMERS. Wei
knion . ! . 1 12.00 1111(1 "8*n m? ?tn\ther keg Just 111
? ! you." Now try us one time and see
(...364 94,248.00 tha^-> you have been in a long time. V
? & Horton erory one In the family are
RASAXT PLAINS. table and whec they get through ea<
work. Work makes dollars and you ]
The News. ' County like these, even down to the 1
Plains. March 6.?It Very tru
L winter has set in again,
having plenty of snow and
a little ground hog was iri w\WiT A TA 1T\ av ?
dug back for the present. 1^ I I W A l{ I IW S
1th of the community is mZAM-F v v .Am.JLl.LrkJ
i
i Horton of Mount Pisgah REMEMBER WE SELL BRICK,
son recently. Mr. T. L.
i Blackmon of Red Hill ______________________________
spent the past week with i " "J ~ ..
and Mrs, J. j ^ !
i Long visited ^4iss Ola I h h m ^
'^y I UrilA/ A D
T. L. Horton and B. C. 1 K\S TV /VIV
ted Mr. W. P. Kstridge of
ay Sunday afternoon, who _ _ _
k wlp? measles. TT*1177 F\ |7/|Tl
7. W, Adams visited rela- M VV f jM >J 1 1M\.
a section the past week.
Mrs. B. C. Harris and 1
eotr past week in I>an- J
'.Toblru' and broth.*. . This to ?? Wh" y?"
ted their sister, Mrs. T. B? Com, Meal, ilgar.. Coffee, Tobacc<
, of New Midway the past that we caimse] you cheap. >
' ,%v- ' selling Goodk Flour, our MEI
L.. Horton made a trip to STANDARDiarc guarantee^ to
' forget that w^get fresh shipmer
lN oroinano*. "I ?very week. have your See<
waiting ior yom* orders. Ciarde
received a shipment of Molasse
of the Towu of Lancaster barrels, 10 and 5 ballon keys, an
assembled and by the au- yOU know why our MELROSE
he Hame: Because it was grown and groui
I to "m"any County in which President Wil
walks In the Town of Lan- Va., and no doubt he was raiser
you will use ie continually it wi
a-iy person violating thin you. Come to see us when you a
?haii be punished by a fine thing in the Grocery or Hardwti
than one dollar nor more (ippvp vnil
ty-flve dollars or Impris- BC,ve yuUi
ot less than five days nor Vmire for hn
thirty days for each sep- I (Mils IOr fill
re, In the dlHcretlon of the __
ind ratified In council as- Pj- lflf . JjMJi
Is 3rd day of March, 1914.
J. M. HOOD, Mayor.
"GOOD THINGS
CRAWFORD,
and Treasurer.
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sand feel at home here.
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ARMERS
r County
to offer you at the most rearied
In Lancaster. We want
to come to our Btore and look
Blx pounds of Parched Coffee
enough of our White Lily or
lave taken great care to buy
y best o fsatisfaction.
ie place to meet your friends
isee that we are expecting In
y any Molasses In this quan- jfj
lallty for yor. This grade of
this way. Wo bought theso
rant you to come back again
to the last one I bought from
If you are not pleased better
fhen you trade with Edwards
satisfied when they go to the
ting they are ready to go to
know everybody in Lancaster
babies.
ly.
c HORTON
SHINGLES AND CX)AL.
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MARCH?!
need Flour, Meat, Lard
We have It in caddies I
Ve have a reputation of
.ROSE, TIP TOP AND
give satisfaction. Don't
its of TOP NOTCH Bread
1 Irish Potatoes, 25 Bags,
n Seel of all kindh. Just
s, all sizes, barrels, half
d the price is right. Did
! FLOUR was so good?
nd in the same town and
son was born. Simmon
I on this same Flour. If
ill make a smart man of
re in the market for anyire
line. We are here to
VX
silicas,
TARE
TO EAT." I 1
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